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Four Exceptional Old Master Exhibitions

Don’t miss ‘‘Sensation and Sensuality,’ ‘Perugino: Master of Raphael,’ ‘Rembrandt: The Late Works’ or ‘Raphael to Titian’

Nov. 6, 2014 6:02 p.m. ET

BRUSSELS // “Rubens was the Quentin Tarantino of his day,” says the publicity material for the Bozar show “Sensation and Sensuality,” meaning that the 17th-century Flemish master painted scenes of sex and violence—though always elegantly, and with compassion.Until Jan. 4; bozar.be

PARIS // In the Jacquemart-André Museum show “Perugino: Master of Raphael,” the curators admit that nobody knows whether Raphael actually studied with Pietro Vannucci, known as Perugino (c. 1450-1523), but you can trace the influences. Until...